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PRESSURE, FORCE AND AREA – PRACTICE QUESTIONS CALCULATOR ALLOWED 1. Find the pressure exerted by a force of 600 Newtons on an area of 30 m2. Give your answer in N/m2. 2. An object is placed on a floor. The area of the object in contact with the floor is 3 m2. The pressure exerted by the object is 15 N/m2.
Pressure, force and area are all related by the formula: p = \dfrac {F} {A} where p is the pressure, F is force, and A is area. You can rearrange this formula to find the other two, for example, if we multiply both sides of the equation by A, then swap the left-hand side and right-hand side, we get. F = p \times A.
17 sie 2021 · School subject: Physics (1061802) Main content: Force (1907809) From worksheet author: Force and pressure. Other contents: pressure& motion.
Pressure = Force / Surface Area. 1. Calculate the pressure on a man’s foot when a woman who weighs 520 N steps on his foot with her heel (which has an area of 0.001 m2) with all of her weight. 2. Calculate the pressure exerted on the floor when an elephant who weighs 24,000 N stands on one foot which has an area of 0.4 m2. 3.
This Force and Pressure Worksheet for Class 8 is prepared keeping in mind the latest syllabus of CBSE . This has been designed in a way to improve the academic performance of the students. If you find mistakes , please do provide the feedback on the mail.
Pressure, Force and Area. Question 1 Express pressure in the terms of force are area, given that force = pressure x area. Question 2. A box rests on the floor. The box has a weight of 15N and the area of the box in contact with the floor is 0.4 2. Find the pressure exerted by the box on the floor.
Revision for this topic. Find the pressure exerted by a force of 8000 newtons on an area of 25m2. Give your answer in newtows/m2. .........................newtons/m2. 2. A crate exerts a force of 120 newtons on a table. The pressure on the table is 15 newtons/m2.